Earlier this year, Peterson gave a rambling sermon, posted on YouTube (posted below), where he talked about "the good old days" when men were men, and women were women. He mourns the social change that has brought women into positions of "so-called power" and he explains that a woman's nature is contrary to responsibility.

"You walk up to them with a issue, they freak out right away. They go nuts. They get mad. They get upset, just like that. They have no patience because it's not in their nature. They don't have love. They don't have love," Peterson preached.

He also reflects on women's suffrage: "I think that one of the greatest mistakes America made was to allow women the opportunity to vote," said Peterson.

He repeats this twice during the sermon.

On last night's show, before an unrelated segment could begin, Kirsten Powers, another analyst took over Hannity's show to confront Peterson for "using God's word to teach misogyny."

Hannity just looked on while she pummeled him.

Watch Peterson's aforementioned sermon and Hannity appearance from last Tuesday: